This makes the I2C slave one of the rare devices on the market which offer a standard memory interface supporting I2C high speed and beyond

I2C Studio Slave

Transfers with up to 3.6 Mbit/s are supported without clock stretching which is even beyond the maximum allowed speed in high-speed mode according to the I2C specification. This lets you test your I2C equipment with a safety margin against maximum ratings.

The slave device mimics the behavior of a standard I2C RAM but without hardware related restrictions. The slave address is highly configurable using a seven or ten bit address scheme.
Asynchronous reading and writing of data is supported from within the PC software allowing for external manipulation of the memory contents.
Since the I2C slave is fully independent of other modes it can be used in parallel to any master or tracer operation. It is therefore possible to exercise the slave with the master of the same telos Tracii XL 2.0 and monitor that transfer with the tracer in the same box.